It's original because no other fanbase can say their defense stifled 3 SB Champions to that level.

Even Mike Nolan would tell you that facing an elite rushing attack, especially one that can run a zone read option pretty well, forces him to call an honest game and will not let him get crazy with wacky coverages and blitzes. None of the three above teams were that good at running the ball this year, and certainly none of them present the running threat at quarterback that your Falcons will face next Sunday.

I honestly have no idea how we stack up against Atlanta. I'll have to watch a bunch of film tomorrow after i close the dojo. Hopefully I don't get too distracted playing Pokemon (which is like the greatest videogame ever made btw).

Torris wrote:When it comes down to it, I think Mike Nolan will come up with a scheme that forces Wilson into a few rookie mistakes, and the Falcons win the Game 28-17. I'll bookmark this thread just in case we lose, so I can come back and eat crow. But I won't have to.

We'll see. Also, create a new thread for eating crow, please. IMO, if you guys win, it'll be because Gonzalez had a big day.

Been dreaming of this matchup against ATL since I saw they were the #1 seed...that pathetic SOS and home crowd you have doesn't scare me for one second.

This game is going to get ugly for Atlanta FAST! They had their starters in against TB last week and got beat...by Freeman and TB! LMAO!

Come on OP.. You guys are weak, and you know it! With our exact schedule, you'd be 9-7 or worse...and to say we're going to lose by 11 is just plain ignorant. We've been within a TD at the end of every loss.

This game will make the other 3 teams left after next week s*** a collective brick when they see what we do to you guys at that pathetic dome you call a home...

Torris wrote:RG3 moved the ball well against your defense until he got hurt. )

Ryan might move the ball well until he gets hurt, too. Let's consider that word... "hurt". I know you don't think WRs arms get shorter as a game goes on. Watch a few of Griffin's misses. In the first qtr, those balls are likely caught. But as the game wears on, "hurt" comes more and more into play. QBs rush their throws and WRs are in no rush to catch them.

Torris wrote:When it comes down to it, I think Mike Nolan will come up with a scheme that forces Wilson into a few rookie mistakes

This is not exactly original material. I think something similar's been said by a fan from every team we've played this year. It hasn't happened yet, and I see nothing magical about Atlanta to suggest that's going to change next week. In fact, it kinda feels like you're whistling in the dark...

Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Eli Mannings vs Mike Nolan's Schemes:

1 TD, 10 INTs...

It's original because no other fanbase can say their defense stifled 3 SB Champions to that level.

It's inspiring that your defense did so will against 3 immobile QBs who all hold the titles of best player on their own respective offensive unit.

Sadly for the Falcons, Seattle's QB is NOT immobile. Furthermore, though he may be the best of the rookie QBs, he is not the best player on our offense. That honor belongs to Marshawn Lynch.

I beg your team to spend it's gameplan on shutting down the PASSING game of Russell Wilson. Beastmode will kill you with the run game if Wilson doesn't do it himself with his legs. Unlike the QBs you mentioned, Russell Wilson is just fine with running for 30 yards if nobody is open and the pocket collapses.

Buahahaha, I didn't even think about that. Plus, it's basically an insult to call Matt Ryan "Matty Ice". He has been to the playoffs multiple times and hasn't won a game. Wilson is the real QB in the league that has ice in his veins.

Buahahaha, I didn't even think about that. Plus, it's basically an insult to call Matt Ryan "Matty Ice". He has been to the playoffs multiple times and hasn't won a game. Wilson is the real QB in the league that has ice in his veins.